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Helical structures with switchable and hierarchical chirality

Huijuan Feng

Chirality is present as a trend of research in biological and chemical communities for it has a significant effect on physiological properties and pharmacological effects. Further, manipulating specific morphological chirality recently has emerged as a pro ...
AMER INST PHYSICS2020

Ultrabroadband 3D invisibility with fast-light cloaks

Hatice Altug, Dordaneh Etezadi, Kosmas Tsakmakidis, Ershad Mohammadi, Foziyeh Sohrabi

An invisibility cloak should completely hide an object from an observer, ideally across the visible spectrum and for all angles of incidence and polarizations of light, in three dimensions. However, until now, all such devices have been limited to either s ...
2019

An invisible acoustic sensor based on parity-time symmetry

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury

Sensing an incoming signal is typically associated with absorbing a portion of its energy, inherently perturbing the measurement and creating reflections and shadows. Here, in contrast, we demonstrate a non-invasive, shadow-free, invisible sensor for airbo ...
2015

Unidirectional Cloaking Based on Metasurfaces with Balanced Loss and Gain

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury

We prove that balanced loss-gain distributions provide an elegant path towards realizing loss-free unidirectional cloaks for objects much larger than the wavelength. By coating a scatterer with an ultrathin metasurface with balanced loss and gain, such as ...
2015

Invisibility and Cloaking: Origins, Present, and Future Perspectives

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury

The development of metamaterials, i.e., artificially structured materials that interact with waves in unconventional ways, has revolutionized our ability to manipulate the propagation of electromagnetic waves and their interaction with matter. One of the m ...
2015

Cloaking and invisibility: A review

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury

Invisibility has been a tantalizing concept for mankind over several centuries. With recent developments in metamaterial science and nanotechnology, the possibility of cloaking objects to incoming electromagnetic radiation has been escaping the realm of sc ...
2014

Cloaking and Invisibility: a Review

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury

Invisibility has been a tantalizing concept for mankind over several centuries. With recent developments in metamaterial science and nanotechnology, the possibility of cloaking objects to incoming electromagnetic radiation has been escaping the realm of sc ...
2014

Physical bounds on absorption and scattering for cloaked sensors

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury

We derive and discuss general physical bounds on the electromagnetic scattering and absorption of passive structures. Our theory, based on passivity and power conservation, quantifies the minimum and maximum allowed scattering for an object that absorbs a ...
2014

Furtive quantum sensing using matter-wave cloaks

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury

We introduce the concept of furtive quantum sensing, demonstrating the possibility of concealing quantum objects from matter waves while maintaining their ability to interact and to get excited by the impinging particles. This is obtained by cloaking, with ...
2013

Quantum cloaking based on scattering cancellation

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury

We set the theoretical basis for scattering cancellation and cloaking of quantum particle waves. We discuss the possibility of cloaking a spherical object from an impinging matter wave by using a homogeneous monolayer with properly tailored effective mass ...
2013

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